I’ve done it. You’ve done it. We’ve all done it. Somehow or another, you get sucked into a décor store –– Pier 1 Imports, say, or Pottery Barn –– and as you are being dragged around the gorgeous canopy bed...

A few hours ago, the word dropped from Artspace 111 that Devon Nowlin’s stolen dog sculpture FRANK returned to the gallery this morning via the U.S. Mail, wrapped carefully and unharmed. The return happens just in time fo...

While Devon Nowlin’s stolen dog sculpture remains at large, the artist returns to the scene of the crime for the opening of her new show. Casual Luxury’s paintings, photographs, and sculptures comment on a world obsessed wi...

A reward is being offered for a sculpture by Fort Worth artist Devon Nowlin that was stolen on Saturday, March 28 during Artspace 111′s Spring Gallery Night show. The black and white checkered polymer clay dog named FRA...

By being Fort Worthy, your town of cow seems pretty progressive.
ANTHONY MARIANI

Fort Worth is pretty lucky. We don’t have to deal with all of that art-world drama and hand-wringing over “good” versus “bad” art or, more specifically, “genuine” versus “commercial” art.” We’re not saying...

The women own the show at Artspace 111 for the next six weeks. The venue’s new exhibit, Go Figure, features paintings of human subjects by female artists Sarah Green, Nancy Lamb, and two previous Visionary Awards winners, Mic...

Here’s a conundrum: How can Fort Worth have such an incredible array of art-related institutions and not be an “art town”? (At least not yet.) Yes, there are arty aspects of the Fort that are the envy of many other, older...